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as the economy slowly recovers, many of the new jobs are concentrated in low-wage areas like fast food restaurants. nbc news reporting on poverty in america, supported by the ford foundation and in tonight's "in plain sight" report, you may be surprised to learn who some of these folks are and what it takes for them to feed their families. we get our report from nbc's kevin tibbles in chicago. ♪ we serve it up with a smile >> reporter: for many, this is the face of the fast food industry, happy young kids flipping burgers after school. but these days that person taking your order for minimum wage is much more likely to be older. >> we can't afford to live on what we make. >> reporter: people like 56-year-old interior designer amy crawford, who now works behind the counter for $8.75 an hour. >> i would have described myself as very comfortably middle class. >> reporter: and now? >> and now i'm getting by. >> reporter: crawford says she has been seeking a job in her field over a year, dipping into retirement savings to pay the rent, and relying on food stamps. >> these folks use food s
as the economy slowly recovers, many of the new jobs are concentrated in low-wage areas like fast food restaurants. nbc news reporting on poverty in america, supported by the ford foundation and in tonight's "in plain sight" report, you may be surprised to learn who some of these folks are and what it takes for them to feed their families. we get our report from nbc's kevin tibbles in chicago. ♪ we serve it up with a smile >> reporter: for many, this is the face of the fast...
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one of the biggest problems in the economy, interesting changes here. used to be concerned about too little deficit reduction. that back in april. that's fallen off. not a whole lot of concern about deflation or overall inflation and a little bit more concern about too much deficit reduction, that the sequester is hitting the economy in a bad way, but those aren't on the top. let's go to the next one to look at the top, the next graphic, there we go. the european financial crisis falling off, slow job growth and tax and regulatory policies the two maintaining the top spot for the second month in a row. let's see some of the other ones, 11% sluggish overseas growth, overall uncertainty. asset price bubbles and declines. slow income growth, slow overall growth, and then there's negative economic commentary by the press. thought i'd throw that in there. someone did mention that. as for the overall economic outlook, really unchanged since the april survey. looking for 2.1% year over year and accelerating to 2.6% next year. tyler, not a lot of concern about
one of the biggest problems in the economy, interesting changes here. used to be concerned about too little deficit reduction. that back in april. that's fallen off. not a whole lot of concern about deflation or overall inflation and a little bit more concern about too much deficit reduction, that the sequester is hitting the economy in a bad way, but those aren't on the top. let's go to the next one to look at the top, the next graphic, there we go. the european financial crisis falling off,...
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does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened to my dealer? >> good news, bad news, or don't we know? >> i don't know. i am sure there is somebody who knows somewhere, but the very folks who pray and genuflect before the free market are saying wait a minute, i have to get my fix. ben bernanke is returning to a belief and the confidence that the united states economy can thrive without this -- whatever you want to call it, illicit drug, a stimulant, wild turkey switching to chamblis. i do not know what stimulant they are looking for. >> i for one am grateful for the fact that bernanke has been
does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened...
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this could generate a lot of .evenue as our economy continues to recover, every job is important. the intelligence community is on .he offensive officials are giving up some previously unknown details about the high-profile terror arrest. we have more on what they are calling excessive as part of the nation. >> one he was arrested, federal authorities say he was taking orders from al qaeda. now u.s. officials are revealing that was just one of dozens of terror plot foiled by the once secret data gathering programs. another do not do that, attack is likely. technologycurrent could have crushed al qaeda. >> we might have enabled to prevent 9/11. >> they want to step up the search for the former government contractor who has claimed credit for the leaks. they are investigating claims that nation was a target. >> they need to look an american jury in the eye and explain why he is going to disclose methods that are going to put american lives at danger. >> intelligence officials say only 300 were followed up on last year. righthave to find the balance between protecting our privacy and
this could generate a lot of .evenue as our economy continues to recover, every job is important. the intelligence community is on .he offensive officials are giving up some previously unknown details about the high-profile terror arrest. we have more on what they are calling excessive as part of the nation. >> one he was arrested, federal authorities say he was taking orders from al qaeda. now u.s. officials are revealing that was just one of dozens of terror plot foiled by the once...
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prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole the ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk about. insinuating that they care about our lives that's not true they don't since the crisis began in two thousand and seven what we've been told over and over is that we must move forward we must not look back these banks are too big to fail we need them stop banker bashing so we're always told to continue forward and day after day after day after day after day after day since then they are constantly taking half a fraction of a penny there another fraction of a penny there another fraction of a dollar there and it adds up to trillions over the years and everybody wonders why there are so many
prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole the ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk...
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inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely poll. and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by some as blunt and this is where these protests really get to being authoritarian because as you pointed out ultimately it's all about him obviously he has the support of the party he still has the support of the significant portion of the turkish population but it's all about he's a user and he's somewhat uncompromising way of implementing those so it is indeed authoritarian in nature i mean the prime minister has done a lot of good things for turkey one should not forget that in criticizing him no one should also look back ten years and see where he took turkey from two thousand and two two
inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely poll. and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by...
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lot has changed since then technology and globalization are remaking our economy and society, but our values still inspire the world and still can guide our way forward. finally, what this meaning -- with this meeting is about, and what we have to be about is working together. thatoming the lines divide us, whether it's partisan, cultural or geographic. holding on what we know works, we can take on any challenge we confront. so i am excited to be here, to be one of your new partners, thank you for participating. for your ideas, your perspective, and most of all for your commitment. you really are part of the solution. thank you all. [applause] >> today on c-span, defense secretary hagel and joint chiefs of staff chair, general martin dempsey, testified on the 2014 defense budget. then a look at sexual assault are mentioned in the military, first from army secretary john mchugh and general ray odierno. tomorrow on "washington journal" a look at the week ahead for congress and the white house. followed by an update on nsa surveillance programs and the case against edwards noted with for
lot has changed since then technology and globalization are remaking our economy and society, but our values still inspire the world and still can guide our way forward. finally, what this meaning -- with this meeting is about, and what we have to be about is working together. thatoming the lines divide us, whether it's partisan, cultural or geographic. holding on what we know works, we can take on any challenge we confront. so i am excited to be here, to be one of your new partners, thank you...
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the economy today particularly the energy markets but. fundamentally we have not seen big changes first of all the cost to. the production of shale gas a multiple cost of normal gas production. i'm afraid that. remember it's like sixteen dollars for one thousand kids. from one dollar per one thousand cubic meters of gas and secondly the change is related to. environmental protection as you. very well know where shale gas produced people cannot always bitterly often see something black in the tap water instead of water and therefore production of shale gas because it's related also to explosions requires large territories long. territory's one explosions another explosion and those territorial canal longer be used for the economy and they are in terrible shape afterwards of course those technologies will improve as of today producing shale gas and perhaps a shale oil is more which is also possible which is if you know the. production also as possible so they don't want price for the consumers one hundred twenty dollars one hundred cubic me
the economy today particularly the energy markets but. fundamentally we have not seen big changes first of all the cost to. the production of shale gas a multiple cost of normal gas production. i'm afraid that. remember it's like sixteen dollars for one thousand kids. from one dollar per one thousand cubic meters of gas and secondly the change is related to. environmental protection as you. very well know where shale gas produced people cannot always bitterly often see something black in the...
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people hurt, a lot of people arrested and the public relations nightmare for turkey has really hurt the economy here. it's called in a lot of questions in terms of the u.s./turkey relationship. president obama is trying to support turkey and say the people have the right to protest, the right to be heard. a time of people are young professionals who say you can't live without facing the threats of tear bull he ises and gas. >> thank you for that, leland. >>> new questions in the investigation into the irs's targeting of conservatives. as brand new fox news poll shows, a vast majority of americans believe the agency's actions were intentional and initiated by high level officials. this coming amid growing new calls for either a major overhaul or possible restructuring of the agency. florida congressman john mica is a republican and a member of the house oversight and government reform committee. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> so this poll asked people, if theyty the irs targeting of conservatives was a mistake or intentional. 66% say they believe it was intentional. and fro
people hurt, a lot of people arrested and the public relations nightmare for turkey has really hurt the economy here. it's called in a lot of questions in terms of the u.s./turkey relationship. president obama is trying to support turkey and say the people have the right to protest, the right to be heard. a time of people are young professionals who say you can't live without facing the threats of tear bull he ises and gas. >> thank you for that, leland. >>> new questions in the...
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they can look at how the economy is growing and try to build, build, build ahead to satisfy demand ahead. >> reporter: a reminder in this state, if you build it, you can force them to come. for nightly business report. >> coming up, if you were watching yesterday and i know i was, you saw george lucas and steven spielberg say one day you'll be paying a whole lot more to see a movie. guess what? that day has come. but first, top commodities, treasuries physical therapied today. -- faired today. >>> the up scale sport, won over millions of women with the high price yoga gear plans to open up stores just for men. it may be known for the costly recall of see through women's yoga pants so the big question will men dare to buy lulu's wear. >> it doesn't seem manly to me. >> in the unisex store i probably could meet more women. >> the embarrassing recall, today the company posted a rather add for a new chief executive. candidates for the quote head boss person will often need to concomplicate, hold a head stance for ten minutes and bring yoga to mars within five years. later the companyish shup
they can look at how the economy is growing and try to build, build, build ahead to satisfy demand ahead. >> reporter: a reminder in this state, if you build it, you can force them to come. for nightly business report. >> coming up, if you were watching yesterday and i know i was, you saw george lucas and steven spielberg say one day you'll be paying a whole lot more to see a movie. guess what? that day has come. but first, top commodities, treasuries physical therapied today. --...
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but because of the democracy and development of turkish society and turkish economy. in this process of creating a new constitution not only the ruling party but the opposition should be included. the civil society, the journalists, the lawyers, everybody who is willing to take part and in this process, needs our help because if we let this not only for us, very important country to slipped down this slippery slope, it will be, it will have terrible consequences for us. in order to strengthen the perspective, we should open 23, 24, because only in this way there is a chance to move forward and we can help in this process, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> translator: the event over the last few days in turkey, total blow to the country and to turkey, accession to europe, they represent progress for turkish society and it has become more pluralistic than mr. erdogan seems to want to believe. told the blend young alike, religious and nonreligious, liberal people, people who got together and these demonstrators, we need to know how many people have been arrested, how
but because of the democracy and development of turkish society and turkish economy. in this process of creating a new constitution not only the ruling party but the opposition should be included. the civil society, the journalists, the lawyers, everybody who is willing to take part and in this process, needs our help because if we let this not only for us, very important country to slipped down this slippery slope, it will be, it will have terrible consequences for us. in order to strengthen...
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its purpose is to make japanese businesses more competitive and to bolster the country's economy. the plan includes tripling the value of infrastructure exports by 2020 to over $300 billion. it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading manufacturer of medical image equipment is one of them. >> translator: we are looking forward to promoting our high quality medical products with government support. >> reporter: one economist says a growth plan with specific goals bodes well for the economy. >> setting a new target over prime minister's abe's growth strategy is very easy to understand, what trend of the policy measures that prime minister is going to be thinking about. so i think that is a very positive thing for japanese economy. >> reporter: but many market players aren't convinced. they say the plan lacks new ideas and co
its purpose is to make japanese businesses more competitive and to bolster the country's economy. the plan includes tripling the value of infrastructure exports by 2020 to over $300 billion. it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading...
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this is not a big concern for the new parliament even though the region is key to the economy. this region has been marna leitch -- marginalize for 50 years. it was excluded for all developments. it is the richest region in the country because of the raw materials. a former postal worker has not been able to achieve much for the region he represents. many hope against hope that politicians can do something for them. unpaid compensation, missing approval, denied loans, the list of complaints is in less. almost all of them are dissatisfied. we accompany him for a portion of his journey. not far from here are the mountains where security forces recently found an islamic terrorist camp. the extremists are just a passing phenomenon. radicalization is normal after a resolution. it will soon subside. he says he thinks the constitutional assembly is working well and that any claims to the contrary are wrong. he says the assembly members are working hard. he adds the constitution is almost finished. things are tense and tunis as well. political business continues as usual. here in the p
this is not a big concern for the new parliament even though the region is key to the economy. this region has been marna leitch -- marginalize for 50 years. it was excluded for all developments. it is the richest region in the country because of the raw materials. a former postal worker has not been able to achieve much for the region he represents. many hope against hope that politicians can do something for them. unpaid compensation, missing approval, denied loans, the list of complaints is...
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emma but the turkish economy has been booming under the prime minister, and that is also why he still has many supporters. >> i work here. i think we improved the district. >> but these authoritarian tactics will turn the entire district into a powder keg. >> but look at what the protesters are doing -- there have been fires everywhere. they broke the windows of my friend's shot over there. >> traces of this violence are everywhere around the square, but most of the demonstrators want peaceful protests. right now, they are preparing for another onslaught of water hoses and tear gas on the part of the police. more than 1000 people have been injured, and two have died in protests across the country. that has only strengthened the resolve of the activists. >> we want a government that is environmentally responsible and that follows the law, if government that helps overcome in justice and allows us more freedom and greater rights. >> a sit-in to save the trees has become a struggle for greater democracy in turkey. as darkness falls, another restless night begins. >> there are some debate
emma but the turkish economy has been booming under the prime minister, and that is also why he still has many supporters. >> i work here. i think we improved the district. >> but these authoritarian tactics will turn the entire district into a powder keg. >> but look at what the protesters are doing -- there have been fires everywhere. they broke the windows of my friend's shot over there. >> traces of this violence are everywhere around the square, but most of the...
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the economy is getting better. but i think you have to slowly put your money that you have on the sidelines into cash. yesterday money only went to cash. you know, the commodity complex sold off. the bonds sold off. equities sold off. emerging markets got hammered. i think there's more dry powder on the sidelines. i think we just have to see if certain levels hold. but we're still very constructive going forward with a 1650 to 1700 s&p target. the problem is this. when volatility increases, anxiety increases. and investors seek certitude. the fed did not give us full certitude because they were talking one thing while the market was bringing rates up ahead of them. i think it's something we have to watch and just be flexible right now. >> you bring up an interesting point. the algorithms and the computerized trading. we've talked, you know, we were yus talking about someone else who was mentioned in morning money. i know that's something ron baron mentioned. doug cass was just talking about that. how big of a probl
the economy is getting better. but i think you have to slowly put your money that you have on the sidelines into cash. yesterday money only went to cash. you know, the commodity complex sold off. the bonds sold off. equities sold off. emerging markets got hammered. i think there's more dry powder on the sidelines. i think we just have to see if certain levels hold. but we're still very constructive going forward with a 1650 to 1700 s&p target. the problem is this. when volatility increases,...
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he saved the economy. now he is in the process of mapping the economy. you look at the second part, managing is harder than saving because you can do different things rather than one thing. so the market feels uncertain about this. natural for it to be uncertain. in the risk off, risk on world, when they're not sure, they stop everything. >> neil: you were around during the '87 market crash and crashettes. before and after. what do you watch for for something that overstays its welcome? in other words, just vote of keeps going on and -- just kind of keeps going on and on. >> you see if you missed something. this artificial economy, interest rates are out of whack. they're killing all kinds of investors, starting with retirees. so how long it lasts is how long it takes for all of these people to look further into the numbers, and come up with something that satisfied or at least making -- >> that gets to the question on how high should interest rates really be. some say if the fed were to just quit riding the apron strings for us, that maybe they wouldn't
he saved the economy. now he is in the process of mapping the economy. you look at the second part, managing is harder than saving because you can do different things rather than one thing. so the market feels uncertain about this. natural for it to be uncertain. in the risk off, risk on world, when they're not sure, they stop everything. >> neil: you were around during the '87 market crash and crashettes. before and after. what do you watch for for something that overstays its welcome?...
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he is projecting the economy will get better, and we would agree. but now i think people are worried about the removal of the monetary stimulus, and they just don't have confidence yet in the economy. >> remember when we were hitting those new highs on almost a daily basis? everybody said, we need that pull-back to give people who haven't gotten gu tinto the mara chance to get into the mark. >> there's two things. there's sentiment on the fixed income markets. the fixed income markets have been overshooting. we have fixed income type of index and it has reached almost panic level at this point. generally when we see these panic levels in the fixed income market, three to six months later, we tend to see better returns with fixed income, so the bottom market is overdoing it in terms of the upside on yields. it doesn't mean they can't go a little bit further from here, but it feels like it's getting somewhat overdone at this point. >> jim, if you're not the rangeer, you're the big ranger here, so why do you have a range from 15-something to 17-somethi
he is projecting the economy will get better, and we would agree. but now i think people are worried about the removal of the monetary stimulus, and they just don't have confidence yet in the economy. >> remember when we were hitting those new highs on almost a daily basis? everybody said, we need that pull-back to give people who haven't gotten gu tinto the mara chance to get into the mark. >> there's two things. there's sentiment on the fixed income markets. the fixed income...
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. >> issues at the forefront of people's minds are economy and unemployment. iran has a young population that is highly educated, but many are struggling to find jobs. >> hassan rouhani is not new to politics and is an outspoken critic of ahmadinejad. his election in 2005 he resigned from his post. >> i expect him to at least record -- restore the economic situation to what it was eight years ago. i live in my country and i expect to live in my country comfortably. >> i wanted economy to be fixed. that is one of the most important problems. i used to be a shopkeeper, but i quit. is note hassan rouhani the -- >> if we want to choose a way to develop a country and ensure the welfare of the people and establish peace and stability, there is no better way than enforcing the law and remaining committed to the law. >> hassan rouhani is a longtime friend of the man who holds the real power in iran, the supreme leader. while he says he wants to reach out by getting away from extremism in foreign-policy, he has almost -- also promised there will be no surrender to west
. >> issues at the forefront of people's minds are economy and unemployment. iran has a young population that is highly educated, but many are struggling to find jobs. >> hassan rouhani is not new to politics and is an outspoken critic of ahmadinejad. his election in 2005 he resigned from his post. >> i expect him to at least record -- restore the economic situation to what it was eight years ago. i live in my country and i expect to live in my country comfortably. >> i...
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we have essentially a fascist economy, jonathan is promoting you need to get big. that wrong. big government, big business and big labor and they are all in cahoots. verizon didn't do this on their own. government leases that line. they provided the financing to verizon. the government and verizon is hand and glove. government and g.e. are hand and glove and five banks control 60% of banking assets. everybody is too big. >> verizon has done nothing. you are dumping on verizon. they have done actually nothing. wayne, want a small phone company. great, put two tin cans together. it's not going to serve anyone. >> oh, please! you are shooting off your mouth about something you do not know. >> eric: hold on. jonathan says verizon has done nothing but as far as i understand, it's meta data. >> what did you have in your ceel yar this morning. this is so not ui. this is snooping. this is the kind of stuff people are supposed to hated. if you want to gather -- i sign the do the ted line, we got this fiber thing going from new jersey and virginia. we want you to know about that. nobody
we have essentially a fascist economy, jonathan is promoting you need to get big. that wrong. big government, big business and big labor and they are all in cahoots. verizon didn't do this on their own. government leases that line. they provided the financing to verizon. the government and verizon is hand and glove. government and g.e. are hand and glove and five banks control 60% of banking assets. everybody is too big. >> verizon has done nothing. you are dumping on verizon. they have...
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economy left something to be desired today. factory output barely rose in may, and consumer sentiment fell in june. wall street reacted with a friday sell-off. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 106 points to close at 15,70. the nasdaq fell nearly 22 points to close at 3,423. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq lost more than 1%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: today the city of detroit, and its creditors, were presented with a series of painful options. retired city workers were warned of significant cuts in pensions and health insurance and creditors were told the city won't be able to pay them back. the day started with an announcement that the government already defaulted on some debt. it got worse from there. ray suarez has the story. >> make the banks pay. >> suarez: a handful of protesters picketed outside the westin hotel this morning, while inside, detroit's emergency manager kevyn orr laid out a last-ditch plan to 150 creditors to accept pennies on the dollar
economy left something to be desired today. factory output barely rose in may, and consumer sentiment fell in june. wall street reacted with a friday sell-off. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 106 points to close at 15,70. the nasdaq fell nearly 22 points to close at 3,423. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq lost more than 1%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: today the city of detroit, and its creditors, were presented with a...
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germany of course is the center of the european economy and the european economy is both a partner and in many ways an appendage to the very same economic interests that dominate the american economy and consequently the american political system so with all of the changes that it's taking place in various parts of europe the pressures in greece and spain and portugal and italy and on and on and on the and an uprising of sorts already among german people themselves in solidarity with the people of those other nations against the interests that are sucking the blood out of the economy and europe the interests of the united states are very interested in watching that the politicians in germany do what they're supposed to do that the media do what they're supposed to do that the gatekeepers basically keep keeping the gate safe so they can keep sucking the money out a europe. now united states not the only nation that's got a beef with speaking out coming up here on to your washington's gulf allies are cracking down on online with simple twitter posts some more than a decade behind bars. a
germany of course is the center of the european economy and the european economy is both a partner and in many ways an appendage to the very same economic interests that dominate the american economy and consequently the american political system so with all of the changes that it's taking place in various parts of europe the pressures in greece and spain and portugal and italy and on and on and on the and an uprising of sorts already among german people themselves in solidarity with the people...
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happening to the global economy cause a report on a. little bit. of both. i live. speech. and. we're. going. to. play. he. top story tonight the u.k. stopping the world's phone calls on internet traffic to secretly collect data and share it with close ally the u.s. that's the latest revelation from the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden we follow it. also weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups are fighting within a. broad stroke brazil more than a million protesters vent their anger at the government in major cities across the country but the second fatality now being reported the government's holding a crisis meeting over the worst protest the country's seen in twenty years.
happening to the global economy cause a report on a. little bit. of both. i live. speech. and. we're. going. to. play. he. top story tonight the u.k. stopping the world's phone calls on internet traffic to secretly collect data and share it with close ally the u.s. that's the latest revelation from the n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden we follow it. also weapons in the wrong hands president putin slams the u.s. for plans to supply arms to the syrian opposition known terrorist groups are...
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top artists will be repairing the economy and engaging in more >> he held his first news conference today. with his international sanctions over nuclear program. it says he foresees a fresh opportunity for global interaction. he is not ready to suspend uranium. received a little more than 50 percent of the vote. world leaders are in northern ireland to the for the opening of the chiefs othe pga summit. as partf broader crowell strategies. rick support hundreds of thousands of >> the man who blew the lid off of the top secret surveillance program is now causing tension. allegations that the country's intelligence agencies canada controversial secret surveillance. seen documents indicating spy agencies. >> amount of government scandals has cost a dramatic reversal of fortune. in a poll shows the approval rating down sharply. a majority of americans disapprove. 61 percent disapprove of obama handling of the domestic spying program. only 35 percent approved. 62 percent believe the government has collected personal phone our internet records. apple is joining facebook and microsoft in releasin
top artists will be repairing the economy and engaging in more >> he held his first news conference today. with his international sanctions over nuclear program. it says he foresees a fresh opportunity for global interaction. he is not ready to suspend uranium. received a little more than 50 percent of the vote. world leaders are in northern ireland to the for the opening of the chiefs othe pga summit. as partf broader crowell strategies. rick support hundreds of thousands of >> the...
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if market does well when the economy does well. this is just a short-term thing of people addicted to sugar, get them off the sugar, they'll be fine. >> do you think job growth is strong enough? the last four reports, the average growth rate has been about 194,000 jobs. chairman bernanke was suggesting, you know, he's throwing out the caveat that we're talking about a timetable of starting the tapering later this year, assuming that that kind of job growth continues. do you think it will? >> i think, actually, he's doing better, if you look at the household survey, which means it's small businesses that may be more robust than we think. this whole premise that the federal reserve is helping the economy by doing what it's doing, i think needs to be closely re-examined. it's sent credit to things like fannie and freddie, from the federal government to big companies, but it also means that it's been a slow trickle of credit until recently, to smaller businesses, which are the real job creators in this economy. and you look at insuranc
if market does well when the economy does well. this is just a short-term thing of people addicted to sugar, get them off the sugar, they'll be fine. >> do you think job growth is strong enough? the last four reports, the average growth rate has been about 194,000 jobs. chairman bernanke was suggesting, you know, he's throwing out the caveat that we're talking about a timetable of starting the tapering later this year, assuming that that kind of job growth continues. do you think it will?...
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what it would bring to us if we came into painted the economy go their unionist party and i think the freeing of ignored scotland for a long time man william hague says that when he travels the world people there but will goodbye. the fact that scotland wants to leave such a successful union would you say to them well i can imagine we had william hague travel stephen he travels the world at the raffle said tail in singapore and polices later on when i travel the world people ask me how come an independent country lease go and is ruled by a government and ever elected to after city on the heels of the seven the choice next year to do it again when i know i'm dependent and i think to do with. recent polls show most a third of scots would like to break up with britain with the yes vote support reaching its highest level in almost two years though around sixty percent would still say no with one in ten scots still undecided or spoke to scottish m.p.'s mcneil who says he certain scotland could cope well enough without the u.k. . london should be well practiced in this the empire has gone t
what it would bring to us if we came into painted the economy go their unionist party and i think the freeing of ignored scotland for a long time man william hague says that when he travels the world people there but will goodbye. the fact that scotland wants to leave such a successful union would you say to them well i can imagine we had william hague travel stephen he travels the world at the raffle said tail in singapore and polices later on when i travel the world people ask me how come an...
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also online today the world's fastest growing economy goes to extremes for a cleaner future as china introduces the death penalty to break the nation's environmental protection laws. recent comments from senior israeli cabinet members expressing skepticism over a two state solution prompted angry responses and a stinging president mahmoud abbas accused israel of trying to avoid peace on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu trying to distance himself from the comments but this war of words means little to scores of suffering palestinians whose homes are being blocked off by walls of concrete. experience. the walls might be coming down in the race to the world but here in israel they're going up there's one along the country's border with egypt there's a fifty one kilometer one around gaza there's one in the pipeline next to jordan and the newest frontier is being fortified along the lebanese and syrian borders and then there's the most famous the controversial so-called separation wall that encircles the west bank of course it was the fact that israel is defending itself and prep
also online today the world's fastest growing economy goes to extremes for a cleaner future as china introduces the death penalty to break the nation's environmental protection laws. recent comments from senior israeli cabinet members expressing skepticism over a two state solution prompted angry responses and a stinging president mahmoud abbas accused israel of trying to avoid peace on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu trying to distance himself from the comments but this war of words...
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is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's to find you political interests always trump it's a loudly proclaimed value friends of washington are given a free pass enemies real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced. speak your language. use programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. a little turn to bangalore stories. here. the spanish find out more visit. more than twenty people been arrested in turkey on suspicion of being linked to violence and anti-government rallies after three weeks now of street battles authorities in the country say they're prepared to allow one form of peaceful resistance that's that silent standing man protests that recently started in taksim square this is ankara riot police once again rained tear gas down demonstrators. was in the thick of it. i've just taken off my cast mask for a minute heavy with the smell of tear gas these two police water cannon shots into the center of this street your non corrupt dispersing crowd and when h
is the united states of america a force for good in the world we're still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's to find you political interests always trump it's a loudly proclaimed value friends of washington are given a free pass enemies real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced. speak your language. use programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you. a little turn to bangalore stories. here. the spanish find out more visit. more than...
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you are looking at some of the most vulnerable people in our economy today. a cut, it is just not a cut of an increase. it would cut the program back -- back. which in my view at this time is a very difficult economy and food stamps -- you'll take my word and take a look at literature about how food stamps has helped people get out of poverty. why would we want people to fall back into it? we've had the highest rate of poverty that we have had in the united states today. host: democrat representing the third district on her 12 term. she served as ranking member on health and labor services and also served on the committee of agriculture, rural develop and and the fda. our next caller is bob in virginia democrat. caller: hi, i just said i strongly agree, she talks about spending priorities. if president obama would immediately cancel this 100 might tell her trip to africa, we could take all of that money and feed all of the hungry children in america. guest: guest: guest: well sir that is your point of view, we believe in the global economy today and we have i
you are looking at some of the most vulnerable people in our economy today. a cut, it is just not a cut of an increase. it would cut the program back -- back. which in my view at this time is a very difficult economy and food stamps -- you'll take my word and take a look at literature about how food stamps has helped people get out of poverty. why would we want people to fall back into it? we've had the highest rate of poverty that we have had in the united states today. host: democrat...
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we'll keep working to strengthen our economies. including through efforts, the broad economic initiative announced on friday to unlock new opportunities between our two countries. because jobs and opportunities are essential to peace. our scientists will keep collaborating with yours in fields like nanotechnology, energy. on both sides of the atlantic. because progress is essential to peace. and because knowledge and understanding is essential to peace we'll keep investing in programs that enrich both of us. including exchanges programs that have given people to travel to each other's country and learn from each other. one of those young people is here today, sill vie gordon, is the director of ground worked northern ireland, aims to bring about change from the ground up. where is sylvia? where is she? she's here somewhere. you're here, too, yeah. some kind waved i'm here. which is good, i appreciate you being here. as someone who got my start as a community organizer i was so impressed with what sylvia has done. a few years ago, s
we'll keep working to strengthen our economies. including through efforts, the broad economic initiative announced on friday to unlock new opportunities between our two countries. because jobs and opportunities are essential to peace. our scientists will keep collaborating with yours in fields like nanotechnology, energy. on both sides of the atlantic. because progress is essential to peace. and because knowledge and understanding is essential to peace we'll keep investing in programs that...
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american and international economy is being put on a healthy basis that is only for the good. the president mrs merkel before i go to the floor here you talked in your opening remarks about having to pursue a policy of growth in europe right now it's very important to you also and it needs to be along with sound fiscal policies as well you know the criticism aimed at germany that the policies that are good for germany are not necessarily good for the southern half of europe youth unemployment of above fifty percent in greece and in spain right now. consolidation would mean greater competitiveness but there is no growth in southern europe is there a willingness behalf of germany now to adjust those policies because of the pain that's been inflicted on those in southern europe in particular and particularly those in the next generation as your change of policy that is necessary. brief comment on just the previous topic did you just get on my do you agree. timeline that had been indicated by the president is right on line if. we should not get. very high liquidity he really was v
american and international economy is being put on a healthy basis that is only for the good. the president mrs merkel before i go to the floor here you talked in your opening remarks about having to pursue a policy of growth in europe right now it's very important to you also and it needs to be along with sound fiscal policies as well you know the criticism aimed at germany that the policies that are good for germany are not necessarily good for the southern half of europe youth unemployment...
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global big business is gathering in some pages to discuss what's happening in the world economy with russia's political and business elite will business correspondent katie is rubbing shoulders with them and joins us live right maggie i was in. my that roundtable as we know all so thank you to eliminate the economic agenda at the g eight summit in northern ireland this week and the topic is very much dilma knowing its way to st peter's right kate and i'm going to get some professional analysis on the topic from i've been it's not so from athlone investment rates right it's give me the lay down beside me what it's like in the g eight summit possible and noise you'll be on deals so why they said. that. the offshore it's a shame is an issue that comes back from time to time. in the world economic history the reality in russia is that until we have investors savers who have a high degree of confidence and trust in the way russia is administered you're going to have a real difficult time addressing the officer as. if you are a big challenge here in russia because the banking sector is so
global big business is gathering in some pages to discuss what's happening in the world economy with russia's political and business elite will business correspondent katie is rubbing shoulders with them and joins us live right maggie i was in. my that roundtable as we know all so thank you to eliminate the economic agenda at the g eight summit in northern ireland this week and the topic is very much dilma knowing its way to st peter's right kate and i'm going to get some professional analysis...
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international economy the global economy is in a very complicated state now you can the russian british economic ties on the contrary on the rise last year the growth was around ten percent of their trade for the first told that you know which of this year the trade. raised by more than fifteen percent. means something of it in rest assured because it grew it creates more jobs and economic activities raises salaries and mall taxes or a tax revenues will be there it's a very positive thing about our relations we have good prospects in this. clean key to making this trees and sectors high tax space exploration mr prime minister has mentioned of the. system of russia and we hope to. constructively in these demain we can cooperate and the nuclear energy is here not only on the territories of russia and breakthrough but in third countries as well our companies. have very good relations established their partners in hundred carbon sphere you know the relations also developing successful it's not about b.p. but there are the companies working in russia mining in smelting industries on the rise
international economy the global economy is in a very complicated state now you can the russian british economic ties on the contrary on the rise last year the growth was around ten percent of their trade for the first told that you know which of this year the trade. raised by more than fifteen percent. means something of it in rest assured because it grew it creates more jobs and economic activities raises salaries and mall taxes or a tax revenues will be there it's a very positive thing about...
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so we were number one anymore, blue number three against pretty dynamic economies. over the last 13 years, with now dropped down to number 18. when people ask what is wrong with the economy, why do we have such high unemployment? y has disposable income per capita basis, why is that decline in house over the last 10 years? the answer is right there. we are less free today than we were 13 years ago. as are economic freedom declines, government regulation increase, taxes increased, the engine that is the basis for our prosperity, which is business is lessened and prosperity is therefore declining as well. as economic freedom does not come so does prosperity. so if the business people are willing to speak up for free enterprise capitalism, we can expect economic freedom to continue to lesson in american press verity will continue to lesson as well. we are far from a free enterprise capitalist system anymore. we are moved towards a crony capitalistic system, where we've got a government and big business often times colluding with each other. the great example is the fis
so we were number one anymore, blue number three against pretty dynamic economies. over the last 13 years, with now dropped down to number 18. when people ask what is wrong with the economy, why do we have such high unemployment? y has disposable income per capita basis, why is that decline in house over the last 10 years? the answer is right there. we are less free today than we were 13 years ago. as are economic freedom declines, government regulation increase, taxes increased, the engine...
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economy and improve. his. many time for making remarks that cost the country. the same time. they're on realize that the system works. by. the president can do little to change things. the supreme leader has been. serious for example. president. tom. bowman chief nuclear negotiator. conciliatory approach. well the west will now be hoping that a reformist president in iran changes the direction of the nation's nuclear ambitions former u.s. national security council and state department officials hillary mann leverett shared the predictions with my colleague sean thomas there's a constraint in washington not not in terror on that at this point many of the saying sions have been written into u.s. law and president obama even if iran did everything the u.s. wants it to do on the nuclear issue he's not able to lift many of the sanctions now and last he also was able to certify that congress that iran is cut off all ties to groups that the u.s. government insists on calling terrorist organizations and is basically become a secular liberal state obama and the united states are now h
economy and improve. his. many time for making remarks that cost the country. the same time. they're on realize that the system works. by. the president can do little to change things. the supreme leader has been. serious for example. president. tom. bowman chief nuclear negotiator. conciliatory approach. well the west will now be hoping that a reformist president in iran changes the direction of the nation's nuclear ambitions former u.s. national security council and state department officials...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. are sharing your saturday with us here at onstage and you've lost as rock to another chemical plant in louisiana killing at least one person and injuring eight it was a similar explosion at one of the hundreds of facilities in the state also happened that claimed two lives and wounded about one hundred caleb maupin from the workers world party in the international action center and believe safety is being neglected. louisiana is what's called a right to work state in the united states right to work being you know euphemism for being that workers are not allowed to form a closed shop contracts and so there's a hostile anti-union legislation that makes it very difficult for workers to organize and to form unions so as a result of that it's much more likely that the working conditions in such factories where that are non-unionized in states where there's a culture of anti-union politics it's much more likely that they would they would h
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kinds of reports. are sharing your saturday with us here at onstage and you've lost as rock to another chemical plant in louisiana killing at least one person and injuring eight it was a similar explosion at one of the hundreds of facilities in the state also happened that claimed two lives and wounded about one hundred caleb maupin from the workers world party...
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the economy, tourism, society. all because of the strikes and because of jihadist. -- jihadists. s are a constant topic of discussion. extremism is taking a toll on the country. the south is traditionally socialist. too extremists have made inroads among the young and discontents. -- discontent. next we meet with a member of the assembly charged with drafting the constitution, and he is on his way to tunis. he is a backbencher good -- backbencher. this region has been marginalized for 50 years. it was excluded from all development. at the same time, it is the richest region in the country because of the raw materials. a former postal worker, he has not been able to achieve much for the region he represents. like him, many hope against hope that politicians can do something for them. , missingmpensation approvals, denied loans, the list of complaints people come to him with his endless. almost all of them are dissatisfied. him for a portion of his journey. are thefrom here mountains where security forces recently found an islamic terrorist camp. according to this representative, t
the economy, tourism, society. all because of the strikes and because of jihadist. -- jihadists. s are a constant topic of discussion. extremism is taking a toll on the country. the south is traditionally socialist. too extremists have made inroads among the young and discontents. -- discontent. next we meet with a member of the assembly charged with drafting the constitution, and he is on his way to tunis. he is a backbencher good -- backbencher. this region has been marginalized for 50 years....
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but chairman bernanke made it clear the fed could change its plans if the economy suffers any setbacks. home buyers might not like today's fed news, but for savers that suffered with low rates the last couple years, it could come as welcome relief. chris? >> thank you, peter. >>> there was plenty for the tea party to be mad at today. more than a thousand tea partiers gathered outside washington. a republican senator said the irs is set to pay $70 million in bonuses in defiance of a presidential order. mike emanuel tells us some people want to turn the tables on the tax man. >> reporter: on the west lawn of the capitol, more than a thousand tea party supporters and allies in congress called for the irs to be audited after conservative groups seeking tax exempt status received extra scrutiny. >> for targets of the irs, time to reverse it and target the irs. we're going to do it by dismantling the irs piece by piece. we are going to throw it overboard like a box of british tea. >> reporter: lois lerner, the irs official on paid leave after refusing to resign took heat for her role in targ
but chairman bernanke made it clear the fed could change its plans if the economy suffers any setbacks. home buyers might not like today's fed news, but for savers that suffered with low rates the last couple years, it could come as welcome relief. chris? >> thank you, peter. >>> there was plenty for the tea party to be mad at today. more than a thousand tea partiers gathered outside washington. a republican senator said the irs is set to pay $70 million in bonuses in defiance of...
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it was the united states of america a force for good in the world it was still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's to find you political interest always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass enemies real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced to. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out more visit our big. dog called. welcome back now as the u.s. army rushes to complete its put up my gun stop also the country already turning into huge junkyards the pentagon is now destroying a state of the vehicles and other miniature equipment despite the war already having cost american taxpayers more than six hundred thirty billion dollars what is going to kind of estimates. by the end of twenty fourteen the u.s. military will have destroyed seven billion dollars worth of military equipment in afghanistan u.s. officials say they're getting rid of what they no
it was the united states of america a force for good in the world it was still the largest economy and an unmatched military critics claim washington's to find you political interest always trump its loudly proclaimed values friends of washington are given a free pass enemies real or imagined are to be destroyed and replaced to. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story to...